After 8 years away at the Distinguished Competition, the creator of Marvels, the Thunderbolts, and one of the definitive Avengers runs returns to the House of Ideas. Broken Frontier caught up with him to talk about the new projects he's got on the docket and what it's like being back.

For 3 years now, the Thunderbolts have served as the vanguard of Norman Osborn's Dark Reign. In May, Jeff Parker puts the criminals back in their place, and sets the team back on a potential path for redemption. Broken Frontier spoke with Parker about his plans for Marvel's Most Wanted.

Already having made her mark at Marvel with her debut on the Punisher MAX: Butterfly one-shot, writer Valerie D'Orazio turns her attentions to the X-Men's corner of the universe with X-Men Origins: Emma Frost, a one-shot encapsulating the history of one of the X-Men most unpredictable members.

Thanos. The very name strikes dread into the hearts of the denizens of the Marvel Universe. Now the Mad Titan is set to make his return, so Broken Frontier caught up with Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, the masterminds behind The Thanos Imperative, to find out what this portends.

In April, one of Marvel's longest running female characters finally gets her own ongoing series. Broken Frontier spoke with Marjorie Liu, writer of the upcoming Black Widow series about her plans for the character.

INCORRUPTIBLE, by Mark Waid and artist Jean Diaz, shows the flipside of the Waid's IRREDEEMABLE series; what happens when a hardcore supervillain becomes determined to walk the path of heroism? Broken Frontier caught up with Waid to discuss the new series.

Ultimate Enemy is the latest event from Marvel’s Ultimate imprint, which promises to introduce a new threat to the Ultimate Universe. Writer Brian Bendis brings in a diverse cast including Spider-Woman, the Fantastic Four, and Nick Fury to face off against this mysterious foe.

Did you know Warren Ellis was Brian Bendis' favorite comics writer? And that it was Ellis' run on Thunderbolts inspired Dark Reign? Read all about it in the second-to-last leg of our interview with Bendis!

Jeff Parker has had a cult hit on his hands for several years now, with the Agents of Atlas, a revival of a group of Marvel's 1950s characters. Now one of the Agents gets his own limited series, Marvel Boy, AKA The Uranian. Broken Frontier spoke with Jeff Parker about the book.